With about a week and a half to go before the holidays, both mobile and online shopping sales records continue to topple as customers are turning to the web and connected devices to purchase gifts like never before.

With recent updates to the security and privacy frameworks supporting Office 365, Microsoft now boasts ownership of the first and only major cloud-based productivity suite that complies with stringent United States and European Union data compliance standards.

In an effort to bolster IT efficiency and improve public access to government records, U.S. President Barack Obama recently called on federal agencies to begin transitioning to digital records management wherever possible.

By Vic Hargrave Back in October I came across the article “How To Teach Kids ‘Digital Literacy’” on Forbes’ website that discussed how The School at Columbia University is using the open source tool Elgg to create private social networks that their pre-teen students can use to improve their digital literacy. With Elgg, the students…

By Greg Boyle I have recently seen stories from around the globe about people being mugged for their phones. The violence involved is concerning enough for most people, not to mention the cost of replacing the phone, but what is just as worrying is the loss of private and potentially damaging information. In the cases…

A recent data breach discovered at the Insurance Corporation of British Columbia (ICBC) has now been tied to a series of shootings and arsons targeting staff and students of a law enforcement training academy.

While high-profile cyberattacks and instances of hactivism are more likely to capture headlines these days, a business must still be cautious of another type of threat that could prove devastating to its reputation as well as its bottom line – insiders.